Durham

Affectionately known as the Bull City, Durham stands out for its rich blend of culture, innovation, and culinary excellence, earning it the titles of the City of Medicine, the Tastiest Town in the South, and the Startup Capital of the South. Positioned within a convenient two-hour drive from pristine beaches and a three-hour drive from the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, Durham is the fourth largest city by population in North Carolina.

This vibrant city offers residents a unique combination of historical charm and modern dynamism.

History

The history of Durham is deeply rooted in its transformation from a humble railway station to a bustling metropolis of innovation and cultural diversity. Named after Dr. Bartlett Snipes Durham in the 1840s, who generously donated land for a new railroad station, the town quickly evolved from a small village into one of North Carolina’s largest cities.

Durham’s early claim to fame emerged from its booming tobacco industry post-Civil War, highlighted by the iconic Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Two pivotal educational institutions were established in Durham throughout the early 20th century, North Carolina Central University and Duke University, cementing Durham’s commitment to academic excellence. Together, these elements weave the rich tapestry of Durham’s history, showcasing its growth from a railway stop to a thriving hub of education, culture, and entrepreneurial spirit.

Things to Do

Durham is a treasure trove of activities for visitors and locals alike. Stroll through the expansive 55 acres of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, a perfect blend of natural beauty and serene landscapes. Enjoy the American Tobacco Trail, stretching from the heart of downtown to the streets of Southpoint. Baseball enthusiasts can catch a Durham Bulls game. Delve into the rich tapestry of local history at The Museum of Durham History, offering diverse perspectives on the city’s evolution. The Museum of Life + Science is a must-visit for families, providing many fun and educational exhibits. Lastly, the Festival for the Eno is an annual celebration to be noticed, with multiple musical acts, arts, crafts, food, beer, and water activities setting the scene for a memorable July Fourth weekend.

Communities

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Luxury Single-Family Homes in Wake Forest, NC starting at $1.2M

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622 Sherron Road, Durham NC 27703
New Construction 3 images $600,000 View home

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622 Sherron Road, Durham NC 27703

4 bd / 3 ba / 2,600 sqft

Status: Active, MLS #10170920 Courtesy of Coldwell Banker HPW.
2514 Rolling Pines Avenue, Durham NC 27703
New Construction 1 image $429,900 View home

Rolling Pines

2514 Rolling Pines Avenue, Durham NC 27703

3 bd / 2.5 ba / 1,830 sqft

Status: Pending, MLS #10170665 Courtesy of Coldwell Banker HPW.
2516 Rolling Pines Avenue, Durham NC 27703
New Construction 33 images $479,900 View home

Rolling Pines

2516 Rolling Pines Avenue, Durham NC 27703

5 bd / 2.5 ba / 2,439 sqft

Status: Active, MLS #10170521 Courtesy of Coldwell Banker HPW.
2719 Bexley Avenue, Durham NC 27707
34 images $675,000 View home

Woodlawn

2719 Bexley Avenue, Durham NC 27707

3 bd / 2.5 ba / 2,191 sqft

Status: Active, MLS #10170033 Courtesy of Coldwell Banker HPW.

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